Rap mogul 50 Cent has just added to his long list of historical beefs which now includes "Big Meech", the founder of Black Mafia Family (BMF).
The cultural narrative surrounding Big Meech has continued to evolve, further fueled by the STARZ series “BMF,” which dramatizes the rise and fall of the Flenory brothers. Produced by music ...
Big Meech is free. No, we’re not referring to the character in 50 Cent’s hit television series — we’re talking about the real ...
The two brothers ventured into the illegal drug business to make ends meet since they came from a low-income family. The Flenory brothers' drug dealing expanded rapidly, and in 1985, Big Meech and ...
After years of selling drugs, their small operation turned nationwide, and the Flenory brothers eventually expanded their operation to several states including Michigan, Georgia, Florida ...
Did you know BMF is inspired by true events? Let’s explore the BMF cast and characters in more detail. Here's everything to ...
Big Meech, together with his younger brother, Terry Lee Flenory, famously known as Southwest Tee, started selling drugs on the streets of Detroit during their teenage hood while in high school. The ...
Cent labels Big Meech a "rat" on Instagram, sparking drama with Tammy Cowins. Will this affect the future of STARZ's BMF ...
Meanwhile, their father, Charles Flenory, was a guitarist for Keith Dominion and House of God. In 1997, he wrote the song Jump for Joy for the Campell Brothers. He was released from jail in October ...
With so many movies "based on a true story," it's pretty cool to see actors transform into the real-life people they're ...